Potter Barn Opens Threads in Select Cities

Pottery Barn Opens Threads

Threads stores in New York City and Bellevue, Washington opened this Fall and brought a European-boutique feel to Pottery Barn Kids shopping. The stores feature the baby clothing, coordinating accessories, and gifts seen online.

Offering a charming experience with vintage-inspired furniture and fixtures, the shops showcase overalls, jumpers, onesies and bodysuits made with 100-percent organic-cotton fiber that is grown without pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, beautiful merino knit, and superfine baby-wale corduroy.

While the company has no current plans to expand the Threads line to other cities, you can purchase most of the products on the Pottery Barn Kids website.

Can you believe this story from Denver?
I just read this and had to share it with the community.
This poor woman, just can't believe that this actually happens in this day and age, what a shame.
(CNN) -- Three police cars pulled into Christina FourHorn's front yard one afternoon just before she was supposed to pick up her daughter at school. The officers had a warrant for her arrest.
"What do you mean robbery?" FourHorn remembers asking the officers. Her only brushes with the law had been a few speeding tickets.
She was locked up in a Colorado jail. They took her clothes and other belongings and handed her an oversize black-and-white striped uniform. She protested for five days, telling jailers the arrest was a mistake. Finally, her husband borrowed enough money to bail her out.
"They wouldn't tell me the details," she said.
Later, it became clear that FourHorn was right, that Denver police had arrested the wrong woman. Police were searching for Christin Fourhorn, who lived in Oklahoma.
Their names were similar, and Christina FourHorn, a mother with no criminal record living in Sterling, Colorado, had been caught in the mix-up.